The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 21, 1931, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY NOV 21, 1931 50002 in Awards for RAPPERS/ | Get your share this season extra (ur money which is of to trappers everywhere by the | THIRD NATIONAL FU Show FREE!! ‘(Monly kl\l takind written for trappers, by trappers — with many photos taken right on tho trap-line. Gives modern methods of trapping, handling and selling your furs for most profit. Con- tains full details of our Free Fur Marketing Service which, since 1925, has en- abled many thousands of trappers to obtain more fur moneey Learn now hu'( nw World's Largusu for'§ Jnhnny { krate new book toda, he First with NEWEST HOLIDAY GOODS We invite you to visit our store and see the largest and best assortment of Toys, Christmas Decorations and Holiday Goods we have ever shown. USEFUL GIFTS ALWAYS IN DEMAND This will be a great season for the giving of practical gifts, such as Blankets, Quilts, Table and Bed Linens, Towels, Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Jewelry, Underwear, Leather Goods, Umbrellas, etc. The thing you need every day . . . and all of these will go hand in hand with distinctive gift merchandise. The Men’s Department shows a great variety of useful things for gift giving and can’ offer many useful suggestions, Toys on Second Floor The Toy Section on the Second Floor is showing a very complete line of Toys, Dolls, Wheel Gaoods, etc., and naturally will be a center of interest in it’s gala array. Dolls Are Being Featured This Y ear Ranging in price from 50 cents each to $10.00 each HESE sets are the best L dollar doll values we mu"m."m’mm | or ublllnflnn Johnny Muskrad Sour free fur marketing sorvice ng aininy o Third National Fur Show: know of. Buy one tod box. Each set con- des the doll, the partiti tains, | followin,; on's Rurai Route. TR 7 N T N 5] Hat to mateh coat. BANJO MUSIC Fer entertainment and parties. Teacher of stxinged instruments. HARRY BRANDT “The Arctic Banjoist Saindon Rooms Phone 537 printed dress. We call your particular attention to our special purchase of an unbreakable doll with a com- plete wardrobe which we are offering at retail to early shoppers at $1.00. Gifts may be selected uow for delivery a few days Imfm e Christmas. We will be pleased to wrap your packages in gift paper for Christmas mailing. socks, col- BLACK CAT CANDY SHOPPE HENRY L. BAHRT, Prop. Dinner from 5:30 to 7 p.m. “JUNEAU'S LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE” Douglas— | AASKA IN NEED £ 22 St Church | OF RESTORATION Services| 0 LOST RIGHTS PLAY BILLIARDS —at— BURFORD’S Hcgver “duck eaict,” thus addmfl“ John W. Troy, W. B. Kirk, 8. to the handicaps inherent to the | Hellenthal, Allen Shattuck, Thomas sememem of a frontier country, in | B .Judson, James McCloskey, and! “penalizing us because we |Claude Helgesen, all of Juneau; whvv in Alaska.” Charles Wortman, of Sitka; N. R. “Mayor Walker declared the re- | Walker, W. T. Mahoney, George B. turn of the Democratic Party to|Grigsby, Anthony J. Karnes, Mrs. National control next year, which | William Holzheimer, all of Ketchi- 1Apprcprmle sermon and special | music. LUDWIG NELSON JEWELER Watch Repairing Brunswick Agency FRONT STREET ~— | First Church of Chflll. | Scientist | —] | Suday servrces wii ve Teld af |1l am. in the First Church of | | Christ, Sclentist, Juheau, on Fifth | | be 7:00 p.m.—Intermediate Christian Endeavor. Notices for Tm: ecnurcs and Main Streets, The subject will | Soul and Body.” | Sunday School iz:15 p.m. Wednesday, 8:06 p. wm.~Testi- | monial wu.eeting. | Christian Aciencs Reading Room |m clurck oullding. 'This room is {open to the public Wednesday ! afternoons rom 2:30 to 4. The public is cordially invited to Noticow o1 this cnarch column must be recelved by The Empire not later than 10 c'clock Baturday morning to guarantee change of | sermdon topics, ete e i Douglas Catholic Church 9:30 a.m.—Holy Mass and Ser- i thd: t | [Monp and has withdsaw natural res) o Tl ol ie gt the following | nan, of Petetabure; W. R. Hanlon, | delegates to the Fairbanks conven- of Sitka; James Nolan, of Wran- consulting representatives of the| o)™ nich has been postponed|gell; Wiliam Holzhelmer and Wil- xtension to Alaska of a complete | mght to govern bhersglf and lead R - s T e | eventually to the ultimate goal of Rcpublican MNational Admlmsbrn-‘an American territories—Statehood. tion hi 1 d 1 la- > or ailod. TmFiolive Mhella The De:aocratic Divisional Con- (Continued on Page Saven) sources from utilization without | Territory, and often contiary to their advice, as instanced by the | [FOM & ury 12 10" January 227 is now certain, will b signalized by |kan; James Brennan, of Petersburg e and Roy Gault, of Skagway. The following Divisional mittee has been elected: S. Hellenthal and James Mc- Closkey, cf Juneau; James Bren- Com- Iam ‘T, Mabioney, ‘of Ketchikan, must be received Ly b pot laler than 10 oclock morning to guaranice change sermon topics, ete. Public meeting=. Sunday—2:00 p. m. Sunday—7:30 p. m. ‘Tuesday—T7:30 p. m. " Russian Orthodox Church . . REV. A. P. KASHEVAROFF, Pastor Saturday, 7:00 p.m.—Vespers and matins combined. Sunday, Lliturgy of Saint Johq Chrysostom. ‘| Bethel Pentecostal Aalemhly | —_— —————Z‘ 121 Main Street CHAS. C. PEKSONKUS, Pastor. Bunday services: 11:00 a. m. — Morning worship. 12:15 p. m.—Bible School. 7:30 p. m. — Evening service. Services Tuesday evenings at 7:30 o'tlock. The Lord's Supper the first Sun- day of each month. Holy Trinity Cathedral Church e 3 THE REV. WARREN R. FENN, | Priest-in-Charge ®| 7:30 p. m. 10:00 a.p.—The divine| i Metropolitan Methodist ?‘ Episcopal Church | | Fourth and Sewara Etrseta | REV. G. E. JAMES, Minister. \ “The church with the cordial| | welcome.” | 11:00 am. — Morning Worship. | | Subject, “The Call of Moses.” | Sunday School at 12:05 p. | Come and study with us. — Evening Worshi] | Subject, “The One Thing Needfu On Thanksgiving Day at 11 am. the Presbyterlan and Methodist| |Churches will unite in a Thanks- ‘m\mg servicz to be held in the Methodist Church. Be one hun- |dred per cent American and at the call of our President enter ;wmp house of worship and give thanks. m. |7 Catholic Church ' ¥l Church of the Nativity [:3 {7 Fifth ana Gero =treets 6:30 a.m —Holy Mass in St. Ann’s and Friday | Hospital Chapel. 8:00 am.—Holy Mass church and sermon. | 10:00 a.m.—Sunday in the 10:30 a.m.—High Mass and Ser- men, Thursday, the 26th, is the feast of St. John Berchmans's special jpatron of the Altar boys, is a day of special devotion. School. i | | attend these services and visit the teading room. Pruhyterhl Native Church SEWARD KUNZ, Lay Worker 10:30—Morning service. 11:30—Bible Sehool. 7:30—Evening service. 7:00 p. m.—Wednesday—Midweek prayer service. i Seventh Day Adventists o Alasku Mission of Seventh Day Adventists, Vernon Gyes, Dbastor, meets in the Odd Fellows' Bullding, corner Second and Franklin. Prophetic lectures by Evangelist H. L. Woow, Superintendent of the Alaska Missions every Sunday, Tues- | day, Thursday and Friday évenings. Sabbath School at 1:30 p. m. Saturday followed by a sermon and Bible Study. All are welcome. e, Oldpapersl&wgumm. pire. | | | + mon. 1:00 p.m.—Sunday School. 875t Luke's Gpiscopal Church 9:30 am—Holy Mass and Ser- mon. 1:00 p.m.—Sunday School. Douglas Native Presbyterian | Church SEWARD KUNZ, Lay Worker Meets Thursday evenings Sunday afternoons. et i Church REV. PHILLIF Sunday, achool at 10:30 & m. Preaching services 11:30 a. m, ! rouamnxsundylehool — e, - CATCHOFFISH IN- 1931- VALUED | e | JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE CO. | Tubes * Service 1 AT $125000000 Commfssloner Henry'! { O'Malley Reports Im- provgmgnt Conditions (Continued nvm Page One) After Three Weeks of Lectures at the Bible Chautauqua The attendance is still increasing . . . ... WHY? ASK ANYONE WHO HAS BEEN THERE The place where the bible is made so plain that all can understand. PROGRAM OF LECTURES FOR THE WEEK - Sunday Evening, Nov. 22 THE MILLENNIUM . . never forget, iwice? . the lecture you will Will millions now living die Illustrated with many steroptican pictures. Bring the children. ' TUESDAY EVENING—THE SEVEN TRUM- PETS OF REVELATION ' THURSDAY EVENING—Special Thanksgiv- ing Musical Program followed by the, lecture WHAT AND WHERE IS HEAVEN Lols it a real place for real people or just a ghost park. RUSSIAN JOHN “The Tamale King” SHORT ORDER LUNCHROOM 337 Willoughby Avenue JOHN KETOOROKY ‘Telephone 554 | | | ELECTRICAL REPAIR WORK NO JOB TOO SMALL Capital Electric Co. ; ittt} PHONE 487 MARKOE STUDIO Photographs of Quality Portralture, Photo Finish- m.owm;hmvhn PFirst National Bank Bldg. JUNEAU, ALASKA Open Evenings IN OLD CABLE OFFICE Near First and Main s Sunday services: 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11:00 a.m.—Holy Communion and | Sermon. | 12:30 p.m.—Church School. i Evening service in Douglas. | \ | Ghiabiin . | | Resurrection Lutheran Church ?l N k at B ~ FRIDAY EVENING—SIGNS OF THE SEC- ,OND CQMING OF CHRIST. What I God's last message to this world? 'cf $23721,000 were produced by | the by-products industries. During! the previous year the production g ,of ¢ tish amounted to more {than 110,000,000 pounds, valued at eoooe g $17,500,000, and 4n 1930 imports of. fishery products for consumption [4 W.P. Johnson ‘were. valued ,at $50,830000, while the value: ofsdomestic exports was FRIGIDAIRE {{ DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS $17,216,000, 4, com 1929, there were decreases in the MAYTAG WASHING MACHINES value of packaged fish, canned fish, GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS secondary products, .and imports That Thirsteth.” ings.” Phone 17 Meet at the-round house at 9;15 \nad exports, whtle the production (of frozen fish t. :15 p.m.—Bible School. Thursday at 11 am. there win!{ Front Street Juneau b oech 7:00 p.m~—Children’s story hour.'be a special Thanksgiving service.| v, SUNDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 20TH— m!‘iUALlSH Can we communicate with the spirits of the departed dead? Corner of Tnra una Main Sts, REV. ERLING K. OLAFSCN, Pagtor. “The Friendly Church” 10:00 amn.—Sunday Schosl. | 11:15 am. — Morning Worship. | iSermon, “Christian Stewardship.” | | Anthem, “One With God the Fath- REV. C. ©. SAUNDERS. Pastor 5Lr" (Lorenz), Senior Choir. \ Corner Fourtn and Pranklin 8ts. | 7:30 pm—Annual Thank Offer- 11:00 a.m. — Thanksgiving Serv- (ing Service of the Women's Mis- ‘Anthem, “Lift Up Your Heads” ‘\1onary Society and Light Brigade. ). Anthem, “Great Is the This service is entirely in charge d” (Beirly). Solo, “Thanks Be of these societies. The Junior | God” (Dickson), sung by Max Choir presents “A Pageant of | Scriber. Sermon text, “Ho, Every-|Boxes” and “Count Your Bless- i [ T I Northemn Light Presbyterion el Evangelist H. L. Wood PASTOR VERNON GYES 4% e AR D RAS S N and Franklin @ NOTICE, B R, TRAINMEN! 0Odd Fellows Building at Second Twenty-two convicts in the South Dakota Penitentiary at Sioux Falls enjoy almost complete liberty while working the prison farm. M. 8. J¢ 3 Div. Supt.

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